A device for removing water from an aqueous phase at the bottom of a hydrocarbon fuel tank has an elongated tubular frame with open areas defined by longitudinal members and circumferential ribs. A pa
PURPOSE:To remove water from residual heavy oil securely and effectively, and to make the use of the oil as fuel for diesel engine and a boiler possible, bu equipping a fuel oil system with an atmosphere open type tank wherein the fuel oil is heated to a temperature not lower than the ...
water purification, process by which undesired chemical compounds, organic and inorganic materials, and biological contaminants are removed from water. That process also includes distillation (the conversion of a liquid into vapour to condense it back to liquid form) and deionization (ion removal throug...
A renewable filter element (4) is contained within a filter housing (2) which has an outwardly concave baffle, preferably the inner surface of the housing wall, against which the dirty fuel stream is directed by guide vanes (9,10,11,12). The vanes are generally arcuate, non-continuous, ...
, biological methods (fungi, algae, bacteria, microbial fuel cell). This review article will also recommend the possible remedial measures to treat different types of effluent generated from each textile operation. View article Removal of color from pulp and paper mill wastewater- methods and ...
This review gives a detailed account of the different types of water contaminated fuel and the conditions that bring about each form of contamination. It also considers studies that have been done to date that investigate the physics behind the behaviour of water in different hydrocarbons and jet ...
The invention relates to a liquid fuel internal combustion engine fuel system having an arrangement for separating water from the fuel, returning the water to the fuel storage tank, and for removing water from the fuel storage tank when sufficient water warranting such removal has accumulated there...
The filter media used in the Phragmites tank was obtained from the excavated material during the construction. The granular material is a mixture of sand and gravel. The material was sieved to separate sand and gravel, and the gravel was then graded. The bottom of the tank was covered with ...
Typical wastewater treatment processes include screening, grit removal, primary settling tank, aeration (or activated sludge), secondary settling tanks, filtration, disinfection, and sludge treatment. These unit processes are usually energy-dependent and carbon-intensive. Several energy-extracting technologies...